My system focuses on “adversity drills.” We are always working on recovery principles. Most people focus on the offensive, not the protective. In other words, most people tend to fixate on what they will do to the opponent, not what their opponent will try to do to them. This slight perspective shift is the difference between a proactive training session that increases perception speed and decreases reaction time. And that's a fundamental difference. Our focus is on a simple three-tiered premise that seems to elude most self-defense curricula: One, real fights are not fun. Two, real fights are technically messy. Three, real fights are those confrontations in which emotionally we wish we were somewhere else.
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